The ISO is available on the web for those who look hard enough. For those wondering, yes, we have got our hands on the ISO and we will be posting the first look shortly. The Start menu is now centered and does away with the live tiles for static icons.
Windows 11 also features a brand new OOBE (out-of-the-box experience) that resembles that of Windows 10X, though, there are bits of the setup that remain unchanged from Windows 8. The build seems to be last updated on May 30, so it is possible that more changes have been made to the OS since then. The setup process confirms the Windows 11 name and suggests that Microsoft will be sticking to the usual Home and Pro SKUs. Now, ISOs for Windows 11 build 21996.1 have also leaked, allowing users to take a look at the upcoming OS for themselves. First, you need to check your Windows version. The Windows PC health check tool permits you to check your Windows 10 OS is capable to upgrade to Windows 11. The best thing is to backup your files and folders. Windows 11 brings with it a massive UI refresh and the screenshots reveal that the firm has borrowed a great deal from its now-defunct offering, Windows 10X. Before you start the process, first, make sure that your Windows 10 installation has been activated.
A little while ago, screenshots of Microsoft’s next big OS release, Windows 11, leaked to the web, showing off bits of what the CEO of the firm called the biggest update to the offering in “a decade”.